CSTPV Visiting Scholars Programme Scholarship for International Students at University of St Andrews in UK, 2018

­Every year, The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV) offers a Visiting Scholars Programme for students interested in spending time at the University of St Andrews.

The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV) is dedicated to the study of the causes, dynamics, characteristics and consequences of terrorism and related forms of political violence. In doing so, it is committed to rigorous, evidence-based, scholarly analysis that is policy-relevant but independent. Founded in 1994, the Centre is Europe’s oldest for the study of terrorism. CSTPV has been able to expand its research and teaching work as the result of a generous recent donation from the Worldwide Support for Development (WSD), chaired by Japanese philanthropist Dr Haruhisa Handa.

In order to be eligible applicants need to be fluent in English.

Scholarship Description:

Applications Deadline: There are two deadlines per year: 1 October for fellowships starting in February and 1 March for fellowships starting in September.

Course Level: This is a visiting scholarship programme.

Study Subject: Applicants to the CSTPV Visiting Scholars Programme must pursue an independent project on political violence in social sciences, including history.

Scholarship Award: Handa CSTPV does not provide funding for Visiting Scholars; they are expected to have their own source of funding such as sabbatical salary, personal funds, grants from their home governments, or other private organisations.The Handa CSTPV can neither provide office space at the School of International Relations nor a university email account. Visiting Scholars will be given access to the Library of the University of St Andrews.

Nationality: The Programme is open to scholars from anywhere in the world, regardless of nationality.

Number of Scholarships: Numbers not given

Scholarship can be taken in the UK

Eligibility for the Scholarship:

Eligible Countries: The Programme is open to scholars from anywhere in the world, regardless of nationality.

Entrance Requirements: Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Applicants to the CSTPV Visiting Scholars Programme must pursue an independent project on political violence in social sciences, including history.

The Programme is open to scholars from anywhere in the world, regardless of nationality. Applicants need to be fluent in English. Preference will be given to those scholars who share research interests with CSTPV staff. Post-doctoral candidates and established scholars are particularly encouraged to apply, but applications from doctoral students will also be considered.

Candidates are asked to indicate the desired length of their stay at CSTPV when applying. Visiting Fellowships will not normally be awarded for more than one year.

English Language Requirements: Applicants need to be fluent in English.

Application Procedure:

How to Apply: There are two deadlines per year: 1 October for fellowships starting in February and 1 March for fellowships starting in September.

Applicants are expected to submit the following documents in PDF to gm39-at-st-andrews.ac.uk :

Cover Letter

CV with a list of publications (10 pages max). Doctoral students need to provide the names of 2–3 academic referees who may be willing to provide a reference on behalf of the applicant.

Academic career statement (1 page). The purpose of this statement is for you to indicate why you think the visiting scholars programme will benefit you. It should indicate your research and teaching interests and experience, and career plans.

Research proposal (1 page). The proposal must be clear and well structured, with well-defined and realistic goals that can be achieved within the duration of the fellowship. You may additionally indicate if you think your research will fit with the research interests of members of the Handa CSTPV.

Should you need any further clarification on the application procedure, please consult the CSTPV Administrative Manager on gm39-at-st-andrews.ac.uk and/or the Director on cstpv-dir-at-st-andrews.ac.uk.